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In reply to the discussion: Red-state Democrats refuse to come out against Kavanaugh [View all]LandOfHopeAndDreams
(872 posts)3. If These "Democrats" Vote Yes, And Then Lose
There will be no tears from me. And I will hope that they NEVER hold office again.
If it costs us a chance at taking the Senate, my anger will be even greater.
Would someone show me the repubs running in Blue states that are willing to cross the line and would consider voting against Kavanaugh? Then show me the bridge you're trying to sell.
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But if we didn't have Manchin or someone like him, it would be a real Republican.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#6
True. I live in a dark red area. There is no way La. is going to elect a regular Democrat....
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#63
I think so, too. A # of the Repubs here use Obamacare. And rely on Social Security & Medicare.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#66
Wrong. We need every DINO vote for becoming the majority party, and being able to set the agenda.
pnwmom
Sep 2018
#7
Actually it's why we should have plain talking, thoughtful people who can relate to and be
KPN
Sep 2018
#58
Your formula would guarantee the Democrats would not have control of any area
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2018
#59
Let's hope they're waiting to see how their constituents feel about it after Ford's testimony.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#2
I still think that if Repubs retain control of the Senate, Thomas will retire before 2020.
Calista241
Sep 2018
#5
Well there is one option and that is to increase the number of SCOTUS judges the next time we have
cstanleytech
Sep 2018
#11
I dont think people would support that. It would just look like stacking the deck because we lost.
7962
Sep 2018
#19
That's not a reasonable strategy. First, we'll have to control all 3 branches of government.
Calista241
Sep 2018
#20
Do they honestly think voting no to his appointment would make a damned bit of difference?
Hulk
Sep 2018
#14
And we expect Republicans like Collins to vote with us? These Democrats are cowards.
jalan48
Sep 2018
#18
any democratic senator who votes for Kavanaugh should change political partys.
olddad56
Sep 2018
#26
Of course they should delay committing themselves until all the facts are in. All Senators should.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2018
#30
They are in a tough position, and we need them to win in 2018. What I would like to think
spooky3
Sep 2018
#32
Kavanaugh is so horrible there is no downside in not voting for him at this point
Cosmocat
Sep 2018
#61
They're elected to represent their constituents, not the broader national population
Calista241
Sep 2018
#40
I think the cover will be in place once Ford has appeared before the committee and torn to
beachbum bob
Sep 2018
#46